What Dreams Are Like
Why We Dream
Your brain uses dreams to practice what you did during the day. Just like how you might try out different block towers before bedtime, your brain tries out different ideas in your dreams. This helps you get better at things, like solving puzzles or remembering your favorite song.
Sometimes, your brain shows you silly or strange scenes because it’s trying to remember something important. It's like when you're trying to remember a long story and make up funny pictures to help you!
So, dreams are like a fun game your brain plays while you sleep, helping you learn and remember things from the day.
Examples
- A child dreams about flying because they want to feel free.
- An adult dreams of being chased by a dog after having a stressful day at work.
- Someone dreams of being on vacation even though they're stuck in the office.
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See also
- Why Do Some People Dream in Color While Others Don't?
- Why Do People Dream?
- What Is the Purpose of Dreams?
- Why do we dream and what purpose do dreams serve?
- Why do we dream, and what functions do dreams serve?